Difference between revisions of "Palestine Committee"
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Revision as of 14:41, 23 January 2018
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CAIR connection
Evidence linking CAIR and its founders to a Hamas-support network has been released through court action. That evidence prompted the FBI to cut off its outreach with the group. In 2010, the DOJ said it had seen no "new evidence that exonerates CAIR from the allegations that it provides financial support to designated terrorist organizations."
CAIR was listed among organizations belonging to an umbrella group of Hamas-support entities in the United States called the Palestine Committee. In addition, CAIR founders Nihad Awad and Omar Ahmed were included alongside senior Hamas officials such as Mousa Abu Marzook and Ahmed Yousef on a telephone list of individual Palestine Committee members.
That evidence was released in the terror-financing trial of the Holy Land Foundation for Relief and Development (HLF) in Dallas. [1]
Palestine Committee telephone list
Circa 1994;
- Mousa Abou Marzouk - Reston
- Mohammed Akram - Chicago
- Ahmad Yousif - Chicago
- Yasser Bushnaq - Dallas
- Mohamed Elmezain - NWE Jersey
- Ismail Elbrasse - Washington DC